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Category Archives: Putting It All Together
Putting it all together: Jennifer Engelke
When asked to “express my individuality” I automatically knew I had to embrace my unlucky trait. While I have seemingly endless stories of being unlucky I chose to tell the story of how my fourth-grade teacher never made me a … Continue reading
Putting It All Together: Shira Feinberg
For my final project, I decided to make something that truly represents who I am through the eyes of most of my friends, who would say that “I live in a romantic comedy.” Therefore, the purpose of this comic is … Continue reading
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Putting It All Together: Haydyn Wallender
Hi, friends! Can you believe that this is the last blog post of the semester?! I know I can’t. It’s craziness. For my last blog post, I took what Scott McCloud said to heart, (literally), when he said (wrote, really), … Continue reading
Putting It All Together: Korie Cedre
For my final comic, I decided to not only take a bit more time and thought into my comic, but to incorporate a bit of myself as well. The general idea of the comic is someone missing their significant other … Continue reading
Putting it All Together: Sophie Dimry
For my final comic I thought about individuality and what makes us individuals. Scott McCloud thought of individuality in the way that “no other human being can ever know what it’s like to be you from the inside,” (McCloud, 194). … Continue reading
Putting It All Together: Feifan Li
This comic is similar to my previous two comics, and it is a story that happened around me, so I want to make it resonate with everyone. Finally, I was thinking about privacy. I thought of the most important thing … Continue reading
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Putting It All Together: Jasper Contreras
Compared to my last two weekly comics, this is something completely different. Where I was basically just talking about my rediscovery of my love for anime since quarantine began, this time around I decided to actually think of a story. … Continue reading
Putting it all together: Edgar Martinez
When we were tasked to create a comic about our own individuality I was stumped. This is a question that always stops me in my tracks as I never know what makes me well me, I often overthink it and … Continue reading
Putting it all Together: Rachel Fox
My final weekly comic about putting it all together incompasses what art means to me. The comic briefly describes how I define art as a universal expression of who you are and how you feel. I don’t think art can … Continue reading
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Putting It All Together: Luis Trejo
After reading chapter seven from Scott McCloud, I began to brainstorm what I wanted to portray in the comic for the week. The idea that I had when creating the comic was to express what happens in my mind when … Continue reading
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